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. >> danny takes classes in advance science and math and one day you will know her as dr. dan yes. >> medicine has always been in the family. >> it was her dad that made the biggest difference. he told her to visit haiti. she collected balls, cleats, jerseys and went over there packed with good feelings. >> soccer was something that was really important to them even though they didn't have the nicest cleats or the nicest equipment but they -- they felt really good after we gave them stuff and we felt better. >> what did she learn? >> appreciate a lot more that iv. >> what we have here is a star. on and off the field. congratulations to the first belaire honda student athlete of the week. >> great story. >> great if you know an outstanding student like that who you think should be the high school student athlete of the week head to the website right now, click on the link on the right hand received the page to submit your nomination. >> great story. >> coming up tonight after world news you have to check out the show the list. here is a sneak peek of what they are working o
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this is science. he's also now provided a picture of his school report card from 1949, which reads in part, quote, his work has been far from satisfactory. several times he's been in trouble because he will not listen but will insist on doing his work in his own way. i believe he has ideas about becoming a scientist is. this is quite ridiculous. it would be a shear waste of time both on his part and those who have to teach him. then he becomes the first scientistist ever to clone an animal. and that report card is now the picture in the dictionary next to the word pown. stories about people who are bad at science do not always end this way. sometimes people stay bad at science. and sometimes those people become congressmen. it turns out that has national implications. >>> it's probably the single most iconic piece of political campaign imagery in the last generation. the barack obama hope poster. this famous hope poster was created by the artist shepard ferry during the '08 presidential campaign. he g
this is science. he's also now provided a picture of his school report card from 1949, which reads in part, quote, his work has been far from satisfactory. several times he's been in trouble because he will not listen but will insist on doing his work in his own way. i believe he has ideas about becoming a scientist is. this is quite ridiculous. it would be a shear waste of time both on his part and those who have to teach him. then he becomes the first scientistist ever to clone an animal. and...
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. >> all in the name of science. >> time for one last check on the weather. >> there are 70 different restaurants, five city blocks of food and drink. there are a lot of great smells and tastes. it runs all afternoon until 7:00. it will be chilly. there could be a springboard two. there will be covered areas. the next couple days, we will be warming. >> westbound connecticut avenue is shut down because of a i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. "i'm not in favor of a $5 trillion tax cut. that's not my plan." mitchell: "the nonpartisan tax policy center concluded that mitt romney's tax plan would cost $4.8 trillion over 10 years." vo: why won't t romney level with us abt his tax plan which gives the wealthyhuge new tax breaks? because according to experts, he'd have to raise taxes on the middle class - or increase the deficit to pay ior it. if we can't trt t him here... how could we ever trust him here?
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and, you know, you see all the science and the claims on the back here. what makes this stand out? >> this is roc retinol correction resurfacer. and it's the best anti-ager. but they combine it this time with ingredients that cause bioelectricity within the cells that cause the cells to resurface more quickly and to react as if it's been wounded. so it gives the results of three peels you'd get at the dermatologist office, but it's in this tube, it's great. >> and over-the-counter, which is great and good price point. over here, the perfect lipstick, and you base it on three things, color, shine, and staying power. >> this is the glossy stain. and what we know is you use a lip gloss and it disappears by breakfast. and if you use a lip stain, your lips feel dry and uncomfortable. this combines the best of both. it actually goes on the lips, the water in the product evaporates and then the stain sticks to the lips and silicone droplets rise to the top magically and it gives you this glossiness. so it's really incredible scientific -- >> a experiment going on on your lips, who knew? >
and, you know, you see all the science and the claims on the back here. what makes this stand out? >> this is roc retinol correction resurfacer. and it's the best anti-ager. but they combine it this time with ingredients that cause bioelectricity within the cells that cause the cells to resurface more quickly and to react as if it's been wounded. so it gives the results of three peels you'd get at the dermatologist office, but it's in this tube, it's great. >> and over-the-counter,...
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then i realized, because i didn't like science, i was only a fan of the show quincy. >> my mom and dad were scared. but being funny at home, was encouraged 24 hours a day. yeah. >> sometimes with kids -- >> i got it from them. >> sometimes the kids are trying figure out their journeys and you realize possibly the answer is there but you're looking past it. >> that was fine, kevin, thank you. >>> the first "american idol" kelly clarkson is celebrating 10 years with a greatest hits album. clarkson was crowned the winner in 2002. she's now 30 years old and is proud of everything she's accomplished. she's releasing a new song this month called "catch my breath." her great hits cd will be available in november. >> should be a great cd. >>> if you don't routinely give your dog heartworm medicine, you don't want to miss our next segment. annie will introduce us to carson who is heartworm positive. now, how he's doing with his recovery and how you can protect your own dog. >> fresh rock oysters -- local oysters. this morning holly is teaching us about a program to help save the chesapeake bay.
then i realized, because i didn't like science, i was only a fan of the show quincy. >> my mom and dad were scared. but being funny at home, was encouraged 24 hours a day. yeah. >> sometimes with kids -- >> i got it from them. >> sometimes the kids are trying figure out their journeys and you realize possibly the answer is there but you're looking past it. >> that was fine, kevin, thank you. >>> the first "american idol" kelly clarkson is...
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((take po))political science analyst jonathannkreger has seen thhs beforee.((take sso))kreger:: "incumbant presidents usually on the first debate stumble a little bit and president obama is head in he polls.."((take attack might have been too - risky..((take sot))mike: "..maybe what wassmoree interesting than what was said was what wasn't ssid. the president did not utter the sot))kreger: "that was an obvious attack line and the presidenn chose not to use it.."((take sot))leland: "" don't think obama needs to talk about that because people it again - or at least ear ee about it in the next debbte.. ((takeesot))kreger: "i think what you'll ear from the obama ampaign is increased aggressiveness.."((take sot)) pellnd: "ttis is like the third innnng of a nine inning ggme..and ww have tww more of these to do..""(take vo)) in columbus - mike kallmeyer here's... our... question of the ddy.who do you think won the presidential debae debate?this is our facebook page......anddlots of peeple more than 300 of you eft comments...many of you saidd night...others of you say
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is there some science on do polls actually shape the election itself? >> i don't think there's very much evidence that polls shift the election. if they did, i think we would see, you know, a clearer sign of that. what i think the public reacts to that is momentum, i think a lot of voters are like the people that aren't sure or are sure what they want for dinner but won't say it in a crowd necessarily. when someone says what they want, they jump out and say i want kfc tonight. >> i'm so glad you said that, because that sounds delicious. >> a lot of voters after the debates aren't sure whether they like bahama that much or whether i like him enough to say it. they're still voting for him. when the job numbers show him doing better, maybe they feel compelled to come back to the side. >> isn't that the same thing when polls move towards the direction, it's momentum and others get swept up in the momentum. >> i'm sorry. say again? >> when the polls move in a certain direction, that represents momentum and others get swept up in the wake of that momentum? >>
is there some science on do polls actually shape the election itself? >> i don't think there's very much evidence that polls shift the election. if they did, i think we would see, you know, a clearer sign of that. what i think the public reacts to that is momentum, i think a lot of voters are like the people that aren't sure or are sure what they want for dinner but won't say it in a crowd necessarily. when someone says what they want, they jump out and say i want kfc tonight. >>...
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on sunday, palestinian history and political science professors aleh -- saleh hamayel. >> whenever a colonial settler situation never used the natives as their force, their fate was always genocide. total, physical extermination. now that was not easy to do in the middle of the 20th-century. fortunately for us, the done is to project came in 1948. it was too late to duplicate what happened for the indians of north america. >> your response, dennis banks, to the palestinian political science professor? >> i think -- his presence is very strong. i listened intently to what he was saying. after we had a chance to look at the comparisons of this happening in palestine now as to what happened with us during the 1930's and 1940's. it is the same pattern. i said that on the very first day when this -- what is happening to those people is what we went through during the last century. it is, unfortunately, it is the same people. it is the u.s. government with funneled money to israel and then it goes to hurt the palestinian people. >> dennis banks, thank you for being with us today as we conc
on sunday, palestinian history and political science professors aleh -- saleh hamayel. >> whenever a colonial settler situation never used the natives as their force, their fate was always genocide. total, physical extermination. now that was not easy to do in the middle of the 20th-century. fortunately for us, the done is to project came in 1948. it was too late to duplicate what happened for the indians of north america. >> your response, dennis banks, to the palestinian political...
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clear that genetically engineered food are safe, they have been endorsed by the national academy of sciences, the world health organization and the american medical association voted at the annual meeting three months ago in june that there is no special labeling needed for bioengineering food. >> a lot of concern is that there is not enough research that has been done. things like allergens and whatnot. the products have been around a couple of decades but maybe that is not enough to know long- term effects. >> there have been studies done, more than 400 studies and they have been in the food supply for 20-plus years and we have eaten trillions and trillions of servings. there has been no scientifically based problems with this food. and really, you know, this is more than just a debate about genetically engineered food. this is about proposition 37. about a measure on the ballot on november 6th and people who have looked at it not just our campaign, don't believe me, but the overwhelming majority of editorial boards in california have urged the voters to reject that. >> okay, we are talkin
clear that genetically engineered food are safe, they have been endorsed by the national academy of sciences, the world health organization and the american medical association voted at the annual meeting three months ago in june that there is no special labeling needed for bioengineering food. >> a lot of concern is that there is not enough research that has been done. things like allergens and whatnot. the products have been around a couple of decades but maybe that is not enough to...
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. >> it is baseball, there is no science behind it. baseball just about controlling your heartbeat and you know, we did that today. >> now among the 47,000 people packing busch stadium yesterday there was also a group of vocal nats fans. game two against the cardinals starts at 4:37 p.m. and then our first home game of the series is of course on wednesday at noon. something i think all of us here in washington are looking forward to. mike and andrea? >> of course we are looking forward to it. >> that is going to be a tough ticket on get on wednesday. the success of all of our sports team in the region has been a good thing for local businesses. specifically you know at the sports bars and restaurants. the argonaut restaurant is one of countless places in our region where people gather to watch the ravens and redskins and nationals and orioles. sunday was the first day dc bars and restaurants could stay open until 4:00 in the morning, the day before columbus day as well as veteran's day, thanksgiving and christmas. >> i think dc is gett
. >> it is baseball, there is no science behind it. baseball just about controlling your heartbeat and you know, we did that today. >> now among the 47,000 people packing busch stadium yesterday there was also a group of vocal nats fans. game two against the cardinals starts at 4:37 p.m. and then our first home game of the series is of course on wednesday at noon. something i think all of us here in washington are looking forward to. mike and andrea? >> of course we are...
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. >> overall, tremendous progress towards really becoming what was once science-fiction but a multi-user space port with horizontal launch and landing capabilities as well as the facilities that we have available from shuttle along with this outstanding work force that's available down here to help make that transition. >> now, the dragon capsule is carrying about 1,000 pounds of cargo, everything from food to scientific experiments. if for some reason, fredricka, they can't get off the ground foen tonight, if the weather interrupts them, they will try again tomorrow, which is tomorrow, columbus day. which is kind of fitting, exploration on columbus day. >> i see the title. sounds good. thanks so much. >>> it sounds impossible, but a seasoned skydiver is out to set a world record when he jumps out of a balloon 23 miles up. both presidential campaigns are aimed at undecided voters. we'll size up that important group. online outfit piccolo headphones buy now broadway show megapixels place to sleep little roadster war and peace deep sea diving ninja app hipster glasses 5% cash back sign up
. >> overall, tremendous progress towards really becoming what was once science-fiction but a multi-user space port with horizontal launch and landing capabilities as well as the facilities that we have available from shuttle along with this outstanding work force that's available down here to help make that transition. >> now, the dragon capsule is carrying about 1,000 pounds of cargo, everything from food to scientific experiments. if for some reason, fredricka, they can't get off...
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it is bringing science equipment up here but more importantly is chocolate swirl ice cream for the iss crew. second launch of a dragon ship by the company space x. that is your 5@5:00. >>> we are now fewer than 30-days away from the presidential election. both president obama and mitt romney pulling out all of the stops. >> a few hours from now mitt romney will deliver a major foreign policy speech. doug is live with more. >> good morning guys. good to see you all. it is the home stretch all signs of this race is really tightening up. the swing state advantage the president had early last week has now evaporated largely after romney's strong de late last week. his weekend crowds were among the largest of the campaign rallies today. >> i am not convinced you will have a chance to hear his answers or nonanswers. now of course days later we are hearing his excuses and next january we will be watching him leave the white house for the last time. >>> as you said romney will have the swing state in lexington. in anticipation of that address the obama campaign releasing an ad that attacks his
it is bringing science equipment up here but more importantly is chocolate swirl ice cream for the iss crew. second launch of a dragon ship by the company space x. that is your 5@5:00. >>> we are now fewer than 30-days away from the presidential election. both president obama and mitt romney pulling out all of the stops. >> a few hours from now mitt romney will deliver a major foreign policy speech. doug is live with more. >> good morning guys. good to see you all. it is...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. >>> welcome back. it's time for our top three trades. morgan stanley upgrading net flirks to overweight. ama stone isn't a direct threat. the stock up 30% in one week. the one week since whitney and he looks pretty good when he looks at this one. came on the show and said he was long it again. >> up and i talked about it last week. we said 75 before 50. let me freshen that up. i see 80 before i see 64. i think a lot of the fundamental turn you saw it in the customer satisfaction, that's present but additionally we talked at the beginning of the show about negative revisions. in the last
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up...
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it's not based on science. >> there's absolutely no biological reason for any human to drink milk after weaning. certainly milk of another species. it's completely out of the ordinary and therefore there's no buy logical reason to do it. >> so strong sentiments on both sides of this debate, including whether the latest sign shows milk helps prevent bone fractures. what do you think about milk in the school lunch program? voice your opinion on our facebook page. >>> this is 9news now. >> and wusa is your station for the presidential debate. tonight, first debate is just three hours away and we are getting ready to sit down with our sister station to get the facts. >> our coanchor, derek mcginty is live at u.s.a. today headquarters in mcclane tonight with a preview. big night, derek. >> it is indeed a big night, anita. this is the newsroom where they have assembled a team of journalists that will be watching the debate even as we watch the debate. their job is different. their job is to listen and research and make sure that if the candidates try to pass one over on you, perhaps tell a fi
it's not based on science. >> there's absolutely no biological reason for any human to drink milk after weaning. certainly milk of another species. it's completely out of the ordinary and therefore there's no buy logical reason to do it. >> so strong sentiments on both sides of this debate, including whether the latest sign shows milk helps prevent bone fractures. what do you think about milk in the school lunch program? voice your opinion on our facebook page. >>> this is...
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. >> "argo" science fantasy adventure. it's a turnaround. >> do we get the option? >> are you worried about the ayatollah? try the wga. >> when you have more than a hundred million people saying it's the best movie they've seen in years, you start thinking maybe it's going to be director. >> who's your director? >> can you teach someone to be a director? >> it's great movie to watch with an audience. the reactions that you get, the communal feelings, it's just terrific. >> i haven't felt this proud or excited since "good hunting." when i made "good hunting," i had no idea what i was talking about. >> all-star cast. look at that. >> it's going to come out this weekend. i look forward to seeing that. it's nice to see the passion, you know, when somebody's involved that deeply, directing in it and acting in it. >> he's invested. >> he's very invested. >> it's a long way since "armageddon." do you remember that? >> oh, yeah. >> all right. that's the news for this half hour. remember to follow us on facebook at wwnfans.com. >> because we don't want to miss a thing, chann
. >> "argo" science fantasy adventure. it's a turnaround. >> do we get the option? >> are you worried about the ayatollah? try the wga. >> when you have more than a hundred million people saying it's the best movie they've seen in years, you start thinking maybe it's going to be director. >> who's your director? >> can you teach someone to be a director? >> it's great movie to watch with an audience. the reactions that you get, the communal...
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it is not science fiction anymore. how you prevent that, i have no idea. i do not think you can. i think the technology will move faster than our ability to constrain it from a moral perspective. >> let me come back to that and look at a different kind of weapon. a suicide bomber is a highly targeted weapon. we have a bunch of walls we have created around suicide bombing. we think it is immoral and illegitimate, and we frown upon this particular delivery mechanism. it is autonomous. a suicide bomber is autonomous. they are targeted. they are going out -- after a particular target set and they know what it is before hand. our response to that is to basically say, we will morley put this down, that it is not something we will tolerate, and its and wrap itand i up. we respond to these things. in ways that take a while that go from the level of tactics to doctrine to policy, and then get enrolled into law. i think this capacity to adapt to new technology, new platforms, is something human beings have been doing for the last 10,000 years. the crossbow will fundamental reason fundament
it is not science fiction anymore. how you prevent that, i have no idea. i do not think you can. i think the technology will move faster than our ability to constrain it from a moral perspective. >> let me come back to that and look at a different kind of weapon. a suicide bomber is a highly targeted weapon. we have a bunch of walls we have created around suicide bombing. we think it is immoral and illegitimate, and we frown upon this particular delivery mechanism. it is autonomous. a...
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joining me is political science professor samuel popkin, author of "the candidate: what it takes to win and hold the white house." he's been a democratic presidential campaign adviser since 1972, working with george mcgovern, jimmy carter, bill clinton and al gore. professor, great to have you hire. let's start with thursday's vice presidential debate. what does joe biden and paul ryan have to do to outdo each other, to win? >> well, the job is not to be gladiators, because it doesn't matter which of them is better in a cage fight. the question is what can they do to strengthen the way people approach the presidential debate. biden has to find a way to put romney on the spot, not ryan on the spot. >> andrew sullivan has a new article on the daily beast website called "did president obama just throw the entire election away?" and he writes in part, "i've never seen a candidate self-destruct for no external reason this late in the campaign before. i'm trying to see a silver lining, but when a president self-imlates on live tv and his opponent shines with lies and smiles and a record numbe
joining me is political science professor samuel popkin, author of "the candidate: what it takes to win and hold the white house." he's been a democratic presidential campaign adviser since 1972, working with george mcgovern, jimmy carter, bill clinton and al gore. professor, great to have you hire. let's start with thursday's vice presidential debate. what does joe biden and paul ryan have to do to outdo each other, to win? >> well, the job is not to be gladiators, because it...
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spacex's dragon capsule is carrying 1000 pounds of science experiments and food including chocolate swirl ice cream. hmmm. those are the headlines from the fox business network. now back to tracy. tracy: lauren green, thank you very uch. california's gas prices have jumped to the highest in the nation and many are blaming recent issues at refineries but is this the cause of the overregulation? adam shapiro has latest. speaking of overregulation, charles payne says they want to regulate the kind of pet you can buy. they are chock-full of regulation. >> california has lot of things they're leading country but leading the count tridoesn't mean its the best thing. they're paying 80 cents for for a gallon of gasoline than rest of the country. they have only 14 refineries throughout the state of the california that produce special blends of gasoline they use in california. it is very hard to pipe in gasoline from other places because of the requirements for environmental regulation. so when two refineries went off-line recently. one came on after they lost electricity. that was one in torrance.
spacex's dragon capsule is carrying 1000 pounds of science experiments and food including chocolate swirl ice cream. hmmm. those are the headlines from the fox business network. now back to tracy. tracy: lauren green, thank you very uch. california's gas prices have jumped to the highest in the nation and many are blaming recent issues at refineries but is this the cause of the overregulation? adam shapiro has latest. speaking of overregulation, charles payne says they want to regulate the kind...
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reporter: you can see it grow you can see it reporter: of course there is a science to this which ron explain and which i didn't understand >> atmospheric nitrogen reporter: i've driven to toledo in things that weigh less than this pumpkin. yesterday ron took it to another competition in warren rhode island for its official weigh-in. 6,000 people showed up hoping to see it break scale or maybe eat somebody or at least set another world record. although larger in circumference than his other monster this one actually weighed less >> it's 1872 reporter: it was a disappointment for the gathered throng and the frankenstein who created the pumpkin. ron was down but definitely not out >> let's go for 2500 pounds reporter: when will this stop? i'm worried about them taking overing the earth >> there has to be a limit at some point. there's a limit on everything, i think >> reporter: let's hope. and god forbid he ever gets his hand on a buts he will sprout. >> osgood: ahead, ladies... 1, 2, 3 strikes you're out osgood: ladies play ball. but first... >> you're an associate producer at best >>
reporter: you can see it grow you can see it reporter: of course there is a science to this which ron explain and which i didn't understand >> atmospheric nitrogen reporter: i've driven to toledo in things that weigh less than this pumpkin. yesterday ron took it to another competition in warren rhode island for its official weigh-in. 6,000 people showed up hoping to see it break scale or maybe eat somebody or at least set another world record. although larger in circumference than his...
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. >> it's a science fantasy adventure. >> do we get the option? >> why do we need the option? >> >> when you have 100 people telling you it's the best movie you have seen in years, you start to think maybe it will be fairly successful. >> you teach somebody to be a director in a day? >> you can teach a monkey to be a director in a day. >> it's a great audience, the reactions you get, it's just terrific. >> i have not seen this proud since "goodwill hunting." >> all-star cast. look at that. >> it's coming out this weekend. look forward to seeing that. nice to see a passion when somebody is involved that deeply, directing in it and acting in it. >> invested. >> very invested. a long way since "aur ma tkpw tkpweden." remember that? >> oh, yeah. >>> you can find us on twitter, where? >> at abc -- >> that's what. >>> this morning, the candidates kick off a fresh week of candidates showing a new poll of a much tighter chase. >> and the running mates getting ready for their big face-off three days away. it's monday, october 8th. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> sit fri
. >> it's a science fantasy adventure. >> do we get the option? >> why do we need the option? >> >> when you have 100 people telling you it's the best movie you have seen in years, you start to think maybe it will be fairly successful. >> you teach somebody to be a director in a day? >> you can teach a monkey to be a director in a day. >> it's a great audience, the reactions you get, it's just terrific. >> i have not seen this proud since...
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abc7 health and science reporter carolyn johnson has more. >>> it's estimated 3,000 women around the world are infected with h.i.v. every day. a imagine of those cases are in sub sahara, africa. but now this team in menlo park are developing a gel they believe will cut those numbers dramatically. >> it's a two-part gel. when applied to the site, it will stick for such a long time, at the same time it is two drugs, one effective against hiv and the other effective. >> it is to protect women during intercourse from hiv and hsv, a form of genital herpes also rampant in africa. it would be an alternative in male-dominated cultures that sometimes discourage the use of condoms. >> therefore you want to empower the women to take charge of their own health. >> the project recently received a boost from the national institute of health. in july it awarded them a half million dollars grant to fund the research for two years. >> they believe the combination therapy could be particularly effective because hsv-2 infections leave women more vulnerable to contracting hiv. if you can reduce the one,
abc7 health and science reporter carolyn johnson has more. >>> it's estimated 3,000 women around the world are infected with h.i.v. every day. a imagine of those cases are in sub sahara, africa. but now this team in menlo park are developing a gel they believe will cut those numbers dramatically. >> it's a two-part gel. when applied to the site, it will stick for such a long time, at the same time it is two drugs, one effective against hiv and the other effective. >> it is...
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today's ceremony, one of the winners said a school principal once told him, a career in science would be, quote, ridiculous. and a waste of time. >>> i'm shepard smith. this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. my goodness, the gas prices, have you seen this? an all-time high in one state for the third day in a row. experts say there is a chance, a chance that folks could still have to pay even more. we're careful with this because remember the beginning of the summer, we screwed it all up. it's happening now in california where triple a reports the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded hit 4.67 overnight. up 50 cents from just last week. california's previous record was 4.61 in 2008. just yesterday, the governor there, jerry brown, took action, clearing the way for gas stations to start selling sellit they call winter grade gasoline a few weeks early that. could make california's smog problem worse, but it's cheaper than the summer blends and they are desperate. adam housley is live in los angeles. why is this california? is it your w
today's ceremony, one of the winners said a school principal once told him, a career in science would be, quote, ridiculous. and a waste of time. >>> i'm shepard smith. this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. my goodness, the gas prices, have you seen this? an all-time high in one state for the third day in a row. experts say there is a chance, a chance that folks could still have to pay even more. we're careful with this because remember the...
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what was interesting about that story is that brown serves on the science committee which is also known lately by todd akin. >> bill: yes i guess the republican approach is who gets appointeded to the science committee are the biggest idiots. >> and i think brown is also a medical doctor. >> i think you are right. >> bill: that's scary. this is meet the candidate's week on "full court press." patrick murphy against allen west in florida, and joe mcklosi out in colorado. but first -- >> here is what is making news. this is a [ inaudible ] the washington nationals have taken an early lead against the st. louis cardinals. tyler drove in two runs making the store 3-2, and they held on to make that the final score. nats take on the cardinals in game two today. and the orioles losing to the yankees last night. 7-2, and the tigers over the as up two games in that series as well. >> bill: tigers are on fire but so are the nationals. >> keep hope alive. keep hope alive. >> bill: it's the first post season game won by a washington baseball team since 1923. >> wow. >> bill:. >> and the football te
what was interesting about that story is that brown serves on the science committee which is also known lately by todd akin. >> bill: yes i guess the republican approach is who gets appointeded to the science committee are the biggest idiots. >> and i think brown is also a medical doctor. >> i think you are right. >> bill: that's scary. this is meet the candidate's week on "full court press." patrick murphy against allen west in florida, and joe mcklosi out in...
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they did--had a science lab as well as the oakland buildings. >> we were sitting in a restaurant just trying to have a nice dinner and enjoy ourselves. they picked up three chairs and a table and through a plate glass window. >> police did not know why the vandals attacked restaurants and businesses and the city hall. they're still assessing the amount of damage that was done. no arrests have been made at this time. >> a six year-old girl is dead and two other people were injured as they were struck in the minivan. saturday at the parking lot and st. andrew's catholic church three pedestrians were suffering from life- threatening injuries. the 60 + taken to the hospital where she died. the driver of the vehicle did not stay behind. >> assemblyman terry hill and sambar no mayor are calling on a judge today to reject the request. they seek a month-long suspension of the hearing for the pipeline outbreak cost. this allowed pg&e to finish the settlement negotiations pertaining to the blast that killed eight people and destroyed dozens of homes. >> the blue angel streak across the san fran
they did--had a science lab as well as the oakland buildings. >> we were sitting in a restaurant just trying to have a nice dinner and enjoy ourselves. they picked up three chairs and a table and through a plate glass window. >> police did not know why the vandals attacked restaurants and businesses and the city hall. they're still assessing the amount of damage that was done. no arrests have been made at this time. >> a six year-old girl is dead and two other people were...
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. >> science class sparks a bad idea in this movie. he's a good student and devoted dog owner but when his pet pal sparky dies victor takes his home work to the next level and brings the dog back to life. franken-weenie is rated pg. i hear it's pretty good. >>> the dance craze that has taken over seemingly the entire world. it's got more than 380 million views on youtube. people everywhere are busting a move to this catchy song. >> that's right. and some say cy is the next justin bieber. we'll take a closer look at the phenomenon. >> on july 15th the korean rapper named sai uploaded a new music video on youtube and it has taken the world by storm in less than three months. ♪ >> it's had a huge successes specially on the billboard charts. it's number one on the digital charts. it's number one on the youtube charts. and it hit number 28 for the first time last week on our charts the top 40 main stream. >> reporter: though the song is sung in korean that doesn't stop people here from listening to it. sai's dance moves where he pretends
. >> science class sparks a bad idea in this movie. he's a good student and devoted dog owner but when his pet pal sparky dies victor takes his home work to the next level and brings the dog back to life. franken-weenie is rated pg. i hear it's pretty good. >>> the dance craze that has taken over seemingly the entire world. it's got more than 380 million views on youtube. people everywhere are busting a move to this catchy song. >> that's right. and some say cy is the next...
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thank goodness we have science to teach us these. >> that's "pop news." >> listen, i always say to you, george, i'm here for. you. >> thank you very much. sam, we're so glad you're here for us this morning. >> good morning, gang. hey, take a look at this columbus day crowd in times square. we are going all the way down to 45th street, basically, we've got such a long line here. good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> thank you. tell me your name. it's your birthday? >> dawn. >> dawn, where are you from? >> albuquerque, new mexico. >> thank you very much. it's pierogi day? today's pierogi day? let's get to the happy pierogi day. we're going to start with the rain on the eastern seaboard. it's more south earlier. by nighttime the rain is in d.c. and continues up the coastline. and most of the nation is dry. all that air in the northwest is going to get a knockdown. look at l.a., 77 today. a very good morning to you, morning sunshine this but another system will swing by today. showers for the afternoon but nothing heavy. it will be cooled with temperatures only in the mid 50's. with
thank goodness we have science to teach us these. >> that's "pop news." >> listen, i always say to you, george, i'm here for. you. >> thank you very much. sam, we're so glad you're here for us this morning. >> good morning, gang. hey, take a look at this columbus day crowd in times square. we are going all the way down to 45th street, basically, we've got such a long line here. good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> thank you. tell me your...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> we've heard it all morning long it and still makes us jump. a huge 747 crashing in the dessert, by remote control, all part of the discover channel's new "curiosity" series where a controlled experiment was captured by 40 cameras and sensors to give researchers what happens during a crash atlantaing. >> it airs on discovery channel this sunday night at 9 p.m. two top experts are here with us now, accident investigator dr. tom barth and dr. cindy bir. >> thank you for being with us this morning. we're very excited about this. >> i asked you, dr. bir, earlier, have you ever attempted to do this before and you said you have. this took over four years to plan. why did you want to crash a plane? >> we were -- i was approached by a production company to do this about four years ago. i think tom and i were approached about the same sometime. and was just such an interesting project. i didn't attempt it before, but it was attempted back in '84.
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> we've heard it all morning long it and still makes us jump. a huge 747 crashing in the dessert, by remote control, all part of the discover channel's new "curiosity" series where a controlled experiment was captured by 40 cameras and sensors to give researchers what happens during a crash atlantaing. >> it airs on...
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are turned down because there isn't enough money for all the science that's possible. now as long as we're under the kind of fiscal constraints that we are and nih doesn't have the priority it might otherwise have, we're going to have most of our grants not funded. and when there is so much good science out there, it's hard in an environment in which you're saying essentially nine out of ten grants are unfunded that we should fund fewer for some of the science that isn't directly relevant to what may be the cost drivers in health care today. >> so we need more money in r&d. >> r&d is hardly the answer. >> getting back to cancer cure, what is the overriding conclusion we're coming to, since there are so many different cancers. an individual could have a cancer specific to his own genotype. is it trying to find something on the surface of the cancer cell recognized by the immune system, will that be the best way to do it? >> i think the best way to do it is going to be a genome scan of your cancer so that we can find the mutation in your cancer and give you targeted ther
are turned down because there isn't enough money for all the science that's possible. now as long as we're under the kind of fiscal constraints that we are and nih doesn't have the priority it might otherwise have, we're going to have most of our grants not funded. and when there is so much good science out there, it's hard in an environment in which you're saying essentially nine out of ten grants are unfunded that we should fund fewer for some of the science that isn't directly relevant to...
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>> christian science monitor, you talked about being wary of tax proposal that give a rate but don't say how they will get there and you talk about entitlement reform but did not give specifics about how you like to get there. is there something possible for democrats? what is good on the reform scitex >> the purpose of this speech is not to lay out a space of a plan on either side. i am as letting out broad directions because i think if we don't change the direction of tax reform, we will never get a deal. make no mistake about it -- democrats are willing to do serious the entitlement reform providing we keep the safety net there is lots of ways to do it. during the negotiations between speaker john boehner and the president, mellon said that broke down on the basis of entitlent reform. i don't know single news report that said that. every time we have come to a deadlock and getting deficit reduction, it has been revenues that have been the sticking point. i think i am certain that democrats are willing to step up to the plight of entitlement reform provided it does not change the s
>> christian science monitor, you talked about being wary of tax proposal that give a rate but don't say how they will get there and you talk about entitlement reform but did not give specifics about how you like to get there. is there something possible for democrats? what is good on the reform scitex >> the purpose of this speech is not to lay out a space of a plan on either side. i am as letting out broad directions because i think if we don't change the direction of tax reform,...
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really what they're saying is this is going to advance science. this is going to enable them to develop the next generation of space suit. the next generation of high pressure suit. the gentleman whose record is he going to break, joe kitinger, he did this 52 years ago, and they base the space suits for the apollo and mercury missions on his space suit, on his high pressure suit. with the suit that felix is using, if it's going to work, they're going to be able to develop other space missions with astronauts wearing a very similar kind of suit. >> he really is fearless. we wish him all the best. thank you, brian. we'll be watching. sxwlirchlgts poll numbers have dropped after the debate last week. we'll look at how these numbers break down in the swing states, and don't forget, can you watch cnn live on your computer while you're at work at cnn.com/26. an. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd
really what they're saying is this is going to advance science. this is going to enable them to develop the next generation of space suit. the next generation of high pressure suit. the gentleman whose record is he going to break, joe kitinger, he did this 52 years ago, and they base the space suits for the apollo and mercury missions on his space suit, on his high pressure suit. with the suit that felix is using, if it's going to work, they're going to be able to develop other space missions...
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or we can do what i propose -- recruit 100,000 math and science teachers, focus on early childhood education, provide job training for 2 million workers at community colleges, cut the growth of tuition costs in half, so you guys are not loaded up with that when you graduate. -- debt when you graduate. that is something we can do. i do not just talk the talk. i walk the block. -- walk the walk. under the student loan program, we cut out the middleman and gave the money directly to students. across the country, here we are getting better deals on programs, keeping rates low -- on pell grants, keeping rates low. we can meet these goals together. you can choose a better future for america. i want to use the money we are saving for ending the war is in iraq and afghanistan and use that to pay down our debt, but also put people to work rebuilding our roads and our bridges. governor romney said it was tragic to end the war in iraq. i disagree. i think bringing our troops home to their families was the right thing to do. if he had gotten his way, those troops would still be there. in his speech yest
or we can do what i propose -- recruit 100,000 math and science teachers, focus on early childhood education, provide job training for 2 million workers at community colleges, cut the growth of tuition costs in half, so you guys are not loaded up with that when you graduate. -- debt when you graduate. that is something we can do. i do not just talk the talk. i walk the block. -- walk the walk. under the student loan program, we cut out the middleman and gave the money directly to students....
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it showcases a boy who loses his dog and uses science to bring him back to life. and liam neeson comes back with revenge in the sequel to 2008's "taken." he takes on killers seeking revenge for a murder committed in the first film. you can see reviews for both movies at myfoxdc.com. >>> a any of the-year franchise still going strong. today marks five decades since james bond hit the big screen in the classic film "dr. no." sean connery filled the shoes in that first one. daniel craig now plays bond. he'll be back in theaters next month in "skyfall." it's the 23rd official film. >> amazing. >>> on this friday morning we have a lot for you still coming up. but coming up next, comedian and radio show host, tom papa -- >> papa. >> you got me all jacked up. >> i did it to you, sorry. papa is in town for a gig at the improve. is he smiling? he's still smiling. first he'll join us live instudio. >> will feel more like fall this weekend, so might be time for a world famous hay ride. good morning, sarah. >> reporter: good morning. we're at what seems to be the world famous
it showcases a boy who loses his dog and uses science to bring him back to life. and liam neeson comes back with revenge in the sequel to 2008's "taken." he takes on killers seeking revenge for a murder committed in the first film. you can see reviews for both movies at myfoxdc.com. >>> a any of the-year franchise still going strong. today marks five decades since james bond hit the big screen in the classic film "dr. no." sean connery filled the shoes in that first...